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Voices of the Evicted: Video
by Mary Beth Black
Saturday, Feb. 04, 2006 at 1:54 PM
holographicferriswheel@yahoo.com
Voices of the Evicted is a 42 minute documentary on evictions and housing rights for habitable apartments, FEMA hotel and City Park workers camps in post-hurricane New Orleans. The video is a 42
minutes long, 42 MGS .mov quicktime file.
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To view, click here: <a_href="http://www.peoplesvideo.org/videoVoicesOfTheEvicted_60Kbps.mov" target="_blank">click here to view<a/>
HOUSING IS A HUMAN RIGHT:
Self-determination and collective social well-being is essential to democracy and our common survival. Please support the housing rights of all people, all peoples' right to return home, and the re-opening of public schools in New Orleans.
CONTACT HOUSING RIGHTS ACTIVISTS IN NEW ORLEANS:
To reach Housing Rights activists in New Orleans regarding public housing defense, housing rights advocates and eviction defense, please contact:
NO-HEAT (New Orleans Housing Emergency Action Team), especially regarding Public Housing: 504-883-8225
Common Ground Eviction Defense at: commongroundlegal@gmail.com Louisburg Square Apartment and other eviction defense also at: jeremyprickett@yahoo.com
Peoples Hurricane Relief Fund and Oversight Coalition: 1-888-310-7473 or go to http://<a_href="http://www.communitylaborunited.net" target="_blank"><a/>
Attorney Tracey Washington represents many tenants rights in these issues and the Mississippi Workers Rights Alliance provides support of eviction defense as well. Jennifer Lai and others of the Peoples Hurricane Relief Fund and other volunteer law students are also involved in supporting migrant worker and tenants rights. The Mississippi Immigrant Rights Alliance advocates on behalf of immigrant workers rights throughout the Gulf South Region.
More details on the circumstances of the people fighting evictions and for housing rights can be found at: <a_href="http://www.post-katrinapopulistfunk.blogspot.com" target="_blank"><a/> <a/>
Thanks to Peoples Video Network and the Glass Bead collective for supporting this video project. <a_href="http://www.peoplevideo.tv" target="_blank"><a/> <a_href="http://www.glassbeadcollective.org" target="_blank"><a/>
www.post-katrinapopulistfunk.blogspot.com
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